Looks cool, Thaz.. Hey, bro.. you're my guru of 'debs' prior to a new jailbreak release so we don't sit in Cydia lines waiting for stuff.. LOL!!. Because of the weird Jailbreak roll out and Mobile Substrate not being updated.. Cydia is slow now. (except ultrasn0w repo keeps failing)... But when MobileSubstrate gets released - Cydia will likely get killed.. Is the best course of action to use OpenBackUp doing a .deb backup on your iOS6 jb'ed phone each day -- to make sure you have the most recent versions of all the tweaks you use ready to go, as debs, when MobileSubstrate releases? That's what I've been doing.. You doin' the same?

@NewDestiny
Honestly, I'm not as worried about it this time around. Because of the weird JB release, everyone will have most of the dependencies when MoSub is updated. The only 'issue' we should have is getting the updated MoSub but I doubt the servers will get clogged too bad.

@NewDestiny
Honestly, I'm not as worried about it this time around. Because of the weird JB release, everyone will have most of the dependencies when MoSub is updated. The only 'issue' we should have is getting the updated MoSub but I doubt the servers will get clogged too bad.
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FYI, just remove the ultrasn0w repo since it's basically useless, now.

If I could find an ultrasn0w repo by itself, I would.. It's not in my sources window.. I thought it was part of some other general repo in that window.

I was working on an app today using the latest Xcode, and I noticed that it creates a file "Assets.car", which likely contains the icon(s). It got me thinking that we could use Xcode to recompile car files in some way.

Using cartool to extract the file didn't work however (no error, no files created).

This might sound totally Dumb but... What would happen if lets say you took the car file you created and removed it from where it is... Then Took lets say one of the Car files from iOS 7 and Renamed it to what yours is...

Would Xcode let you open and edit the files in that Car file like it would if it was your own car file?

Doesn't seem that hard to me. Has anyone tried yet? I don't want to duplicate efforts. But there are 'decompile' and 'recompile' routines in XCode I believe from a very cursory inspection. Does anyone know the exact steps - or is that where we're stuck right now?

Would my first step be to locate the .car and move it to my computer? Where is it? Path and file name? And should I be doing this test on my 4S or my 5S?